Launched the third dose of Covid vaccine Too fast will become an “unnecessary burden” National Health Service, head AstraZeneca Say.
Chief Executive Pascal Soriot wrote in the “Daily Telegraph” that he called on the government to be patient and emphasized that the UK’s distance to the two doses of vaccines is providing “sustainable, protective effects”. immunity“.
He said: “Too fast to promote the development of the entire adult population will deprive us of these insights, let this important decision rely on limited data.”
“It may be necessary to inject a third dose for everyone, but it may not be necessary. In the long winter, mobilizing the NHS to implement an unnecessary promotion plan may add unnecessary burden to the NHS.
“Because of the scarcity of NHS staff and resources, another national mobilization may leave us with fewer resources for cancer screening and other care provided by doctors and nurses on a daily basis.”
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The boss of AstraZeneca says that the third Covid vaccine may not be needed
The person in charge of AstraZeneca said that the introduction of the third dose of the Covid vaccine too soon will cause an “unnecessary burden” on the NHS.
Chief Executive Pascal Soriot wrote in the “Telegraph” that he called on the government to be patient and emphasized the effectiveness of the two doses of vaccine in the United Kingdom in providing “continuous protective immunity”. A clear answer is “a few weeks to go.”
He said: “Too fast to promote the development of the entire adult population will deprive us of these insights, let this important decision rely on limited data.”
“It may be necessary to inject a third dose for everyone, but it may not be necessary. In the long winter, mobilizing the NHS to implement an unnecessary promotion plan may add unnecessary burden to the NHS.
“Because of the scarcity of NHS staff and resources, another national mobilization may leave us with fewer resources for cancer screening and other care provided by doctors and nurses on a daily basis.”



